Chris Burden

Documentation of Selected Works 1971-75

1971–1975

The Documentation of Selected Works 1971-75 is a compilation of visual records documenting Chris Burden’s work from the early 1970s. Running thirty-five minutes in length and shot on Super-8, 16mm film, and half-inch video, the footage shows selections from Burden’s notoriously extreme conceptual performances, with the artist narrating the projects, detailing their origins, context, and other relevant details in a deadpan fashion. Excerpts of eleven pieces are included: among them Shoot (1971), in which Burden allowed a friend to shoot him in the arm; Bed Piece (1972), in which Burden stayed in a bed in a gallery for twenty-two days; Icarus (1973), in which he jumped onto sheets of glass; and Back to You (1974), in which he invited someone to stab pins into his body in an elevator while spectators watched on a monitor. Also included are: 220 (1971), Deadman (1972), Fire Roll (1973), Icarus (1973), B.C. Mexico (1973), TV Ad (1973), Back to You (1974), Velvet Water (1974).

Not on view

Date
1971–1975

Classification
Film

Medium
16mm and Super-8 film, color and black-and-white, sound, 34:38 min. looped, transferred to video

Dimensions
Aspect Ratio: 4:3

Accession number
2009.129

Credit line
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from Randy Slifka

Rights and reproductions
© Chris Burden / Licensed by the Chris Burden Estate and Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

API
artworks/35240




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